Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv prt] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in . |
2 | However , it seems that as far as I can make out from the correspondence , the Commissionaires are split in their opinion as to the legality of action of the German government . |
3 | We can build up from there some of the er some of the er exclusions or something yeah something like that you can develop it from that |
4 | With their Chargecards you can dial out from almost any phone at the same cost as using a phone box , the cost of the calls being added to your normal bill . |
5 | Yeah you can zoom into it , you can zoom out from it , then you can put more detail in it , put more little places in around it and you can |
6 | Delyn was going to spend £1.25m in 1993–94 , but finds it has more than £2.5m unspent capital which it can carry over from last year 's budget . |
7 | It is the structure of language that creates meaning — analysis can work back from a recognizably meaningful form to discover its structure . |
8 | Below , the islands of Rum and Canna can be seen and on the horizon to the west you can look over from the hills of South Uist to Barra Head . |
9 | ‘ Some days I can look up from my desk and see a couple of roe deer wander across the road . |
10 | It is important to have that sort of relationship where someone can look in from the outside . ’ |
11 | If I can look out from my window high |
12 | And finally you can look out from the balcony , high up in the White Cliffs , from which Winston Churchill viewed the Battle of Britain . |
13 | Having said that , however , we can tease out from the textbooks of the sixties an implicit theoretical perspective that bore on groups and was designed to make sense of British politics as a whole . |
14 | I can report back from Jenny and she 's in the same position . |
15 | I can take you back to the Embassy and you can ring up from there . ’ |
16 | During the summer months I can usually get away with leaving my boat conveniently tied up to the pier , but only if I am at home to keep an eye on the weather : in Shetland , even in summer , a gale can blow up from the south east , causing a swell to set into the voe . |
17 | Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level . |
18 | EUROTUNNEL chairman Sir Alastair Morton is already planning for the moment he can step down from the £9 billion project . |
19 | What we bring to the rite of Mass can draw out from it our response to God 's grace and friendship . |
20 | We 've got the right sort of computer technology to implement these erm we can move out from there into the neural network world . |
21 | But what we can say is that we can select out from the group of solid tumours the ones that do badly . |
22 | ‘ Win can take over from yer again ; she 's ‘ angin' about . |
23 | I would remind you that I am the captain of this ship and that at sea not even an admiral can take over from me or give orders which I consider to be to the detriment of this vessel . ’ |
24 | Secondly , we have learned how to construct artefacts able to store , retrieve , process and communicate large quantities of information and also artefacts that can take over from humans some design and control decision making ( eg computer-aided design systems , computer control systems , robots ) . |
25 | You can take off from either London Heathrow , Manchester or Prestwick . |
26 | But there are two other prices where you can sell up from a full page and that 's that pre a premium slot like you see there and the chemist there will have paid twelve hundred pound . |
27 | It is interesting to note that the quality of document composition has , until very recently , been pretty average with systems only possessing basic H&J routines and little control over page breaks and control over what , if anything , can ripple over from page to page . |
28 | Finally you can walk in from the A86 , an eight- or nine-mile hike , and then start the climb . |
29 | We can walk down from there . ’ |
30 | IT 'S NOT THE SORT OF JOB YOU CAN SWITCH OFF FROM |